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The Rangers have an unlikely leader, Chara puts the Bruins on his back and the Blues power play clicks as those teams all take 2-1 series leads. Scott Cullen examines Monday nights NHL playoff action. BOYLE, LUNDQVIST LEAD RANGERSAfter being a prominent figure in the first two games of the series, Rangers C Brian Boyle raised the stakes in Game Three, scoring the games only goal to give the Rangers the lead in the series. In Game One, Boyle drew the wrath of the Senators by bullying Senators star D Erik Karlsson and while revenge wasnt immediately forthcoming, early in Game Two, Ottawas Matt Carkner punched Boyle in the face multiple times, even though Boyle had his gloves on and was still holding his stick. Carkner was handed a meagre one-game suspension, but delivered a message for his team. That message wasnt enough, however, so Boyle then fought Chris Neil, which should put the matter to rest and its good for Boyle because, truth is, hes playing his best hockey lately. Boyle, a 6-foot-7 centre, played all 82 games during the regular season, scoring 11 goals and 26 points, yet hes scored a goal in each of the first three games of this series, registering a dozen shots on goal in the process. Including the first three games of the playoffs, Boyle has eight goals and two assists in his last dozen games and played 18:55 Monday, tops among Rangers forwards and was matched for much of the game against Jason Spezzas line. While Boyle might be an unexpected contributor, its not so surprising that Henrik Lundqvist has been at the top of his game and his 39-save shutout Monday was punctuated by a last-minute point-blank stop on Kyle Turris who was left alone in front of the Rangers net. Through three games, Lundqvist has stopped 98 of 103 Ottawa shots, good for a .951 save percentage. There were a couple of players inserted into the lineups last night. For the Rangers, they replaced suspended winger Carl Hagelin with Chris Kreider, a rookie who just won the National Championship with Boston College. Kreider played 11:11, skating alongside Marian Gaborik and Brad Richards on the Blueshirts top line, and managed one shot and one hit in his pro debut. Ottawa, missing Daniel Alfredsson (suffered a concussion from the Hagelin elbow), added Bobby Butler to the mix and Butler tied for the team lead with five shots on goal while skating in Alfredssons usual spot with Turris and Nick Foligno. Though Ottawa is now trailing in the series, they cant be too down after outshooting the Rangers 39-23. The Rangers were outshot by at least 15 shots five times this season, going 4-1 in those games, but its no secret that they lean heavily on Lundqvist and the Senators will have to find a way to finish their shooting opportunities more efficiently if they are going to get back to even in the series. CLOSE FINISH, AGAINWashington is giving the Bruins all they can handle in this series, but the Bruins managed to pull out a 4-3 victory in the final two minutes when D Zdeno Charas slapshot deflected off the stick of Capitals defenceman Roman Hamrlik on its way to the net. Chara finished the game with three points and seven hits, making his presence felt throughout the contest. Bostons third goal was scored by Brian Rolston, the 39-year-old who has been re-born for the Bruins (15 points in 21 games and now three points in three playoff games) after a mere nine points in 49 games for the Islanders. The Capitals tied the game with six minutes to go when Brooks Laich scored, capping Laichs three-point night as he centered a line with Alexander Ovechkin (two points, six shots on goal, five hits) and Jason Chimera. The margin of victory in this series has been so narrow (two OT games and this one decided in the last two minutes) that the Capitals have to be holding their breath as C Nicklas Backstrom is set for a disciplinary hearing after he cross-checked Bruins RW Rich Peverley in the head at the end of Game Three. Backstrom received a match penalty and if he is suspended, the Capitals will undoubtedly miss him. With Backstrom in the lineup, the Capitals were 24-16-2 (.595). Without him, the Capitals were 18-16-6 (.525), certainly enough to notice his absence, so the Capitals had better hope that when the league spins its judiciary wheel, that Backstrom isnt punished too severely, or that could be the deciding factor in what has been an extremely close series to this point. TAKE THE POWER BACKSt. Louis allowed a couple of goals in the last four minutes to make the final result closer than the game truly indicated, as their 4-3 win felt much more convincing. The Blues power play came alive, scoring three times in four opportunities, a feat they hadnt accomplished all season. The success with the man advantage meant productive nights for LW Andy McDonald, (one goal, two assists), D Carlo Colaiacovo (three assists), C Jason Arnott, LW Alexander Steen and C Patrik Berglund (the latter three all with one goal and one assist). With Colaiacovo having a big game, he logged 20:12 of ice time, the fifth time in his last 22 games that Colaiacovo has played more than 20 minutes. In a related story, Blues D Kevin Shattenkirk played just 16:53 in Game Three, his lowest single-game total since playing 16:48 on December 23, 2011. In a losing effort, Sharks C Joe Thornton finished with three assists and a plus-2 rating. Sharks C Tommy Wingels was a physical presence, registering eight hits in 11:40 of ice time. He only played 33 games during the regular season, but led the Sharks with 3.1 hits per game when he did play. St. Louis earned their 2-1 lead in the series but theres another game in San Jose for the Sharks to do what they can to balance the scales. Any kind of production from Patrick Marleau and Joe Pavelski -- both scoreless through three games -- would go a long way. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. Byron Maxwell Jersey . After an off-season of hard work, Lowry led the Swift Current Broncos this past season with 45 goals and 43 assists in 72 games to go with a plus-18 rating. K.J. Wright Super Bowl Jersey . The Kings were beaten on a goal by Logan Couture after the Sharks played the entire 89 seconds of overtime on the power play. 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Faced with adversity heading into the match, Torontos Dutch coach Aron Winter will have been delighted with the way his players responded, producing their best away performance of the season to take a point from the match against the Rapids. Road form has always been a problem for the club through the first four seasons of its existence, and again this year, there have been times when the team has looked shaky in defence and unable to create going forward. They have now failed to score in their last three road matches in MLS and were left ruing missed chances in Colorado that could have seen them take all three points. But the manner of the performance was encouraging with the players looking comfortable in possession and uninhibited going forward. They created more chances on goal than in the previous two road games combined. Defensively they were strong, led by a commanding display from Jamaican international Dicoy Williams, as they recorded their first shutout on the road this season. It was the first time since early September 2010 that the Reds managed to keep a clean sheet away from home, and a vast improvement from previous road displays in Vancouver and Seattle where they conceded a total of seven goals. The performance from Toronto was all the more impressive because of the circumstances in which it was achieved. Travelling to play at altitude is difficult enough at the end of a long week of travel and in the midst of the busiest month of the season, but Winters squad also faced the challenge of being without key players. In recent weeks, the Toronto midfield has been settled and starting to show signs of an understanding developing between Julian de Guzman, Jacob Peterson and Tony Tchani, but that midfield had to be completely rebuilt in Colorado with all of those players unavailable. de Guzman was serving a one-match suspension after receiving his fifth yellow card of the season in the previous league game and both Tchani and Peterson were nursing injuries picked up during the first leg of the Nutrilite Canadian Championshipp Final in Vancouver a few days earlier.dddddddddddd Winter said after the match that he hopes to have Peterson and Tchani available again for Wednesdays Championship decider against the Whitecaps at BMO Field. In the trios absence, the three players who stepped in made a valuable contribution and held their own in a midfield battle against experienced MLS players Pablo Mastroeni and Jeff Larentowicz. Nathan Sturgis made his first start since the home opener win over Portland on March 26 and took his chance well. The former Seattle midfielder looked composed in possession and protected the back four. Serbian under-20 international Alen Stevanovic made an impact with the ball at his feet, finding space to bring other players into the game, and Mikael Yourassowsky was an attacking threat throughout the match, showing the vision and pace he has in his locker. The Belgian almost won the game for Toronto, starting and finishing an excellent move, only to see his thunderous shot tipped onto the crossbar by Colorado goalkeeper Matt Pickens. The performances of those players will certainly give Winter something to think about when he is selecting his side to face Vancouver, and also some confidence that there are players within his squad who can step up and respond in a positive manner when called upon. With the Gold Cup on the horizon and Toronto set to lose de Guzman to Canada and possibly defender Dicoy Williams to Jamaica, Winter will continue to rely on players within his squad over the coming weeks as Toronto aims to climb the Eastern Standings in Major League Soccer and improve on their current haul of 12 points from 12 games played. Winter hopes to have two more players available for selection within the coming week. Striker Alan Gordon is nearing a return from a groin injury and defender Danleigh Borman is expected back from his native South Africa after missing the last three games due to personal reasons. Borman should be back in Toronto before the match against Vancouver, but Winter indicated to me that the left back is unlikely to play against the Whitecaps and will be allowed to rest for a couple of days after the long journey back to North America to ensure he is ready for the next league game against the Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia Union at BMO Field on Saturday. cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys \' \' \'